54% of Indiana adults had a degree or post high school credential in 2023.
Tag: higher education
‘We shall overcome’: Black faith leaders rally for Martin University, DEI
Martin University, a private university, received $5 million in the state budget in 2023.
‘It’s racist.’ Indy lawmaker blasts Braun for not funding Martin University
Martin received $5M from the state in 2023 to boost enrollment and retention of Black students.
Center for Leadership Development offers FAFSA workshops
The events will be from 6-8:30 p.m. Jan. 28, Feb. 11, March 11, March 19 and April 10.
Ivy Tech Indy opens new library, tutoring center
The new library is in the college’s hub in the North Meridian Center.
Some Indiana colleges could be forced to enroll more in-state students
The bill’s author wants to see more students accepted at the state’s flagship schools.
Purdue adds 6 Indianapolis academic programs for fall 2025
The new programs, including two bachelor’s degrees, launch fall 2025.
IPS offers FAFSA workshops to boost financial aid support
IPS will offer at least three workshops at each of its four public high schools this spring.
Indiana college admission rates suggest it’s easier to get accepted
See which universities have experienced the biggest changes.
IU Indianapolis eases admissions for more local students
Decatur, Pike, Warren and Lawrence township schools are now participating.


